Friday, October 18, 2013

Letter to the Editor....Sheriff Kuntz and guns

   Dear Editor:

   After hearing Sheriff Kuntz propose that we need more guns and his encouragement of women
shooting and having guns I was a little upset.

   Now we see another family tragedy in Calaveras County involving guns, where law enforcement says a grandmother shot and killed her husband and wounded her granddaughter.

  You are so right Sheriff Kuntz! If the husband and granddaughter had other guns there could have been a real old west type shootout in Burson!

   What a smart Sheriff we have. More guns! Just what the county needs? No, I think the county needs a new Sheriff instead!

    J in Arnold

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, great letter. I'm a woman who would like to have a gun in order to protect myself from the people Sheriff Kuntz allows to have guns. They are the dangerous criminals, in my opinion

Anonymous said...

My wife and I aren't supporting him this time. He only cares about his gun friends, and I think he is friends with the people who broke into my house for drug money. Callaway likes them too. Peas in a pod.

Anonymous said...

There is talk that he gave everyone in the Sheriff's department big raised and promotions so no one will run against him. Is that true?

Anonymous said...

I think his problem is he only hangs out with those crazy tea party (tealiban, heh, heh) people. He doesn't think clearly or care about us at all.

Anonymous said...

Why is it that someone gets elected and then starts screwing the people who put them in. We need to stop re-electing people. The Sheriff and District 5 Supervisor are the worst I've seen.

Anonymous said...

Well, who is actually running the Sheriff's department? The Blue Tarp death threatener?

Anonymous said...

Higher taxes will provide more deputies. Higher taxes will provide a shorter response time. When the police are minutes away and you have seconds to respond, what will you do? Wish you owned and knew how to use a gun? Or realize your name is destined to be in the obituaries?